Thursday, July 12, 2012

Imitation Jewelry

Tiffany Replica Silver Jewelry: Hollywood, Glamour, and You
That Tiffany replica silver jewelry on your wrist, or on your finger, or hanging around your neck, has a whole lot more cultural significance than as just a beautiful shiny object. In fact, Tiffany & Co. has maintained its status as one of the most well-known names in jewelry, not just because their jewels are fabulous, but because it's one of the most referenced brands in popular culture. The most obvious and significant example is of course, the iconic 1961 film, Breakfast at Tiffany's.
It's no wonder that the demand for stunning imitation jewelry is heightened by the glamorous portrayal of the famed brand in film and television. Breakfast at Tiffany's, based on a novella by Truman Capote, is no doubt the film that solidified Audrey Hepburn's place as a timeless Hollywood icon. It's also no doubt that the film helped solidify Tiffany's place in America's imagination as the number one name in elegance and luxurious style.
Hepburn's character, the lovable New York socialite Holly Golightly, put it best when she said that the boutique was "the best place in the world, where nothing bad can take place." Certainly, this mystique has stuck in the minds and hearts of people everywhere and the rush for high-quality replica silver jewelry proves it. Interestingly, the Tiffany store opened its doors on a Sunday for the first time since the 19th century so that filming could take place-and it was probably worth it!
Audrey Hepburn certainly isn't the only starlet that has championed the brand in pop culture. Perhaps the most iconic starlet in history, Marilyn Monroe (who actually was originally slated to play Hepburn's role in Breakfast at Tiffany's), has played a huge part in associating the brand with the glitz and glamour of the silver screen. "It was cold outside of Tiffany's" is the line that opens the song "Every Baby Needs a Da-Da-Daddy" from Monroe's 1948 movie, Ladies of the Chorus. Perhaps more famously, Monroe's iconic performance of the song "Diamonds are a Girl's Best Friend" in the 1953 film Gentlemen Prefer Blondes mentions Tiffany & Co. no less than twice! Such an endorsement surely had a lasting effect.
From Hepburn to Monroe to James Bond movies (guess where the first Bond girl "Tiffany" got her name?), the iconic New York jewelry mogul's place in popular culture has been solidified by its portrayal alongside some of Hollywood's most glamorous stars in some of the most iconic films of all time. Those who can't be bothered to shell out ungodly amounts of money for the glitz and glamour of the silver screen turn to top-tier replica silver jewelry at a fraction of the cost. Is it true that "nothing bad can take place" when you've got Tiffany & Co.? Marilyn, Audrey, and all the people flocking to buy fabulous imitation jewelry seem to think so, and who's to argue?


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